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Papillion is a city located in Sarpy County, Nebraska. It has a population of 18,900 and is part of the Omaha Metropolitan Area. Residents living in Papillion are less than 10 miles from downtown Omaha.

Students living in Papillion are part of the Papillion-La Vista Public School District, which is home to Papillion-La Vista Senior High School and Papillion-La Vista South High School. If you are interested in private test prep instruction, Papillion tutoring is a great solution. Papillion, NE, tutoring could help you achieve academic excellence and surpass your goals, as well as help you prepare for success when you apply to a college of your choice.

Neighboring Omaha has a number of excellent colleges and universities that you can attend, like the University of Nebraska Omaha, Creighton University, and Clarkson College. Whether you are looking to attend a private or public college or university, you might benefit by seeking a personal tutor in Papillion, NE, who can offer you online or in-home tutoring sessions for test prep instruction.

Papillion and its surrounding areas have a number of exciting entertainment options that you can explore. If you are interested in baseball, make sure to stop by Werner Park and watch the Omaha Storm Chasers play their home games. This Minor League Baseball team is affiliated with the Kansas City Royals, and they have a large following around the Greater Omaha Area.

If you are interested in some outdoor activities, make a stop at the Prairie Queen Recreation Area. You can spend hours enjoying the hiking and bicycling trails at this park. It also has a lake which is good for kayaking and fishing.

Omaha also has a number of fun and entertaining venues to check out. Not only is the Henry Doorly Zoo an architectural wonder, but it has a number of state-of-the-art facilities that bring you face-to-face with various exotic animals.

If you enjoy shopping, make sure to visit the Old Market near downtown Omaha. You can look through vendors' unique goods and trinkets and see if there's anything that you want to buy. There are also many restaurants and food stalls in the areas, as well as a farmers' market that sells fresh meat, vegetables, fruit, and produce. Since the area is located in the historic district of Omaha, walking around the area also gives you the opportunity to explore various landmarks and monuments.

Skilled in-person or online Papillion tutors might help students get ahead in their courses or test prep with one-on-one tutoring sessions. It is available either online or in-home.

Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"Tonight we covered the next 3 sections for the student's class. This included the derivatives and integrals of natural log and exponential functions. We covered the basics of each unit and will focus on practicing these sections during our next meeting."

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"We went over test corrections. We covered the fundamental theorem of calculus and second fundamental theorem of calculus."

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"We went over vocabulary, present tense verb conjugations, and irregulars (ir/tener). We also went over the difference between ser vs estar. "

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"The student and I worked on solving absolute value inequalities. She understood the concept quickly. "

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"The student had homework on a DNA isolation lab. We discussed the purpose of each step in the procedure, focusing on concepts of hydrophobic/hydrophilic, solubility, and polarity. Her understanding of hydrophilic interactions is getting better. She had some problems interpreting specific questions, but understands the overall concepts. She did well when we brainstormed applications of genetics in agriculture and research. We finished with a review of biological macromolecules. She got a 96 on her last lab!"

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"I met with the student to increase his reading skills. He began reading Captain Underpants and another book he checked out from school. He was so excited to share these books. We spent time reading and asking questions. I noticed he could use more help on long vowels. I told him that the e in words with a letter E at the end are most likely silent and the additional vowel in the word will most likely be a long vowel. We then practiced writing various words that had two vowels. His reading appears to be improving. He is skipping fewer words when he reads. His mom commented that his grades in vocabulary are improving. "

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"The student and I went over absolute and local maximum and minimum. We went into detail on the steps of finding both. Most of our time was spent on doing practice problems for max and min after I gave him a short lesson on how to find both max and min. The last 30 minutes of our session, I gave him problems from a practice AP exam. We timed his test for 30 minutes to do 15 problems. I will go over the test results next week."

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"The student's accuracy is amazing. She answered 100% correctly on multiple passages in homework and in the session. We are also starting to see progress on getting quicker as we work on refining the process she uses to work a passage. Homework will be focused on increasing speed while maintaining accuracy."

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"Today we did test prep. From our work, the student only needed help with linear approximations, the Newton Raphson method, and minorly with relative rate style problems. All were covered, and three previous exams were gone over."

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"The student and I covered volume formulas for spheres, cylinders, and cones. She had a short homework assignment and an online quiz. Overall she understood the problems and knew how to solve them, and she said that she feels confident about memorizing the formulas. Comparing dimensions of cylinders was the most difficult part for her at first, but she understood the process by the end of the quiz, and scored 9/10."

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"We worked on measurement, how to choose a measurement tool, counting up and back on a number line, and geometry. We continued to practice counting coins by 5s and 10s. Practice the number line above 20 or up to 50 if you feel she is interested in doing this."